[Orgmode] Re: Restore previous folded state of org buffer

2009-07-26 Thread User
Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com writes: One way to work around this limitation and to safely store the folding information would be to put it in a face property for each headline. Perhaps you have time to dig into that direction? Unfortunately, I have more pressing matters to deal

Re: [Orgmode] Showing table formulas in cells

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
gregory mitchell radiochicken...@gmail.com writes: Most dedicated spreadsheets, i.e. excel,  have an option to toggle the display of formulas/results  in cells.  Having all of the formulas at the bottom of a table can get even more confusing with large tables that contain lots of formulas on

[Orgmode] Re: Vertical split in Emacs 23

2009-07-26 Thread Paul Mead
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes: Hi Paul, Paul Mead paul.d.m...@gmail.com writes: Having thought about this a bit more, I can see where the new behaviour might be useful, but it just looks a bit ugly in org-mode because (I guess) it's not been written to deal with narrower

Re: [Orgmode] SEQ_TODO and Headline percentages

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
David A. Gershman dagershman_...@dagertech.net writes: Is there a way for non-SEQ_TODO labeled sub-headings to still count in the headline percentage? Now there is. (setq org-provide-todo-statistics 'all-headlines) will do the job. I haven't implemented this for

[Orgmode] Re: Restore previous folded state of org buffer

2009-07-26 Thread User
User spamfilteraccount at gmail.com writes: The folding information should simply be saved into a separate file. For example, for notes.org the accompanying folding information could be in notes.org.fold. The posted code can be trivially modified to behave this way and with this change the

[Orgmode] footnotes as [references]?

2009-07-26 Thread Stefan Vollmar
Hello, we want to have a traditional reference section in a software documentation we are currently writing using org-mode. Org's Footnote feature is almost perfect for the job, however, I prefer the [123]- type of reference rather than the superscript notation org generates for

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Restore previous folded state of org buffer

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
User spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes: User spamfilteraccount at gmail.com writes: The folding information should simply be saved into a separate file. For example, for notes.org the accompanying folding information could be in notes.org.fold. The posted code can be trivially modified to

Re: [Orgmode] tea-time?

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes: My idea was to be thorough, documenting the idea even if it is too hard to implement. I think the interface would be the same as now, except that clicking on the mode line cycles among the timers. In principle you might be clocking a task while

[Orgmode] Re: Restore previous folded state of org buffer

2009-07-26 Thread User
Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com writes: I was just about to suggest: Why not using a VISIBILITY property for that? (that would spare us the additional file..) but you were faster than me! :) Ah, yes. Properties. Being a new user I haven't yet used them, so they didn't occur to

Re: [Orgmode] SEQ_TODO and Headline percentages

2009-07-26 Thread Samuel Wales
It might be worth considering going all the way and allowing a list of todo kw that will affect statistics. On 2009-07-26, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote: David A. Gershman dagershman_...@dagertech.net writes: Is there a way for non-SEQ_TODO labeled sub-headings to still count in

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Restore previous folded state of org buffer

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
User spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes: Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com writes: I was just about to suggest: Why not using a VISIBILITY property for that? (that would spare us the additional file..) but you were faster than me! :) Ah, yes. Properties. Being a new user I

Re: [Orgmode] org-mode meets git a first proposal ?!

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
Hi Totti, just a few words regarding preserving links. About /finding/ links, I just added this simple function, which is quite handy I guess: (defun org-occur-link-in-agenda-files () Create a link and search for it in the agendas. The link is not stored in `org-stored-links', it is just

[Orgmode] Re: How to track time spent on a project

2009-07-26 Thread Bernt Hansen
Geralt usr.gen...@googlemail.com writes: On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Bernt Hansenbe...@norang.ca wrote: Just visit the org file with the task you want to clock in and do C-c C-x C-i to clock it in.  C-c C-x C-o stops the clock (or when you clock in something else it stops).  You can only

Re: [Orgmode] SEQ_TODO and Headline percentages

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes: It might be worth considering going all the way and allowing a list of todo kw that will affect statistics. Done. Setting `org-provide-todo-statistics' to a list of TODO keywords will only compute todo statistics against headlines containing a keyword

Re: [Orgmode] footnotes as [references]?

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
Hi Stefan, Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de writes: we want to have a traditional reference section in a software documentation we are currently writing using org-mode. Org's Footnote feature is almost perfect for the job, however, I prefer the [123]- type of reference rather than the

Re: [Orgmode] SEQ_TODO and Headline percentages

2009-07-26 Thread David A. Gershman
Ok, now I'm pissed and bummed... I *REALLY* want to use Org-Mode for my GTD stuff, task lists, etc, etc, etc. However, one of my biggest gripes is that I don't have access to my data when I'm away from the computer or its turned off (i.e. grocery shopping, watching TV at night, and so on...)

Re: [Orgmode] SEQ_TODO and Headline percentages

2009-07-26 Thread Bastien
David A. Gershman dagershman_...@dagertech.net writes: So, any way you can add a command org-upload-to-brain-for-people-not-always-on-computer for when I stick one end of my USB cable in the computer and the other... *wink* Become cable-free and plug a USB Missile Launcher instead: